Patents by Inventor Kenneth C. Kennedy, II
Kenneth C. Kennedy, II has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 7972299Abstract: A balloon catheter including an inflatable balloon affixed to a catheter. The proximal end of the balloon is fixedly connected to the distal end of the catheter, and the distal end of the balloon is supported by stiffening member that extends distally from the distal end of the catheter and through the interior of the balloon. The distal end of the catheter comprises one or more apertures that are in fluid communication with an inflation lumen extending through the catheter. A deflation mechanism is disposed about the stiffening member and is configured to facilitate the flow of an inflation fluid through the interior volume of the balloon and towards the aperture.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2008Date of Patent: July 5, 2011Assignee: Cook Medical Technologies LLCInventors: Matthew P. Carter, Kenneth C. Kennedy, II
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Patent number: 7967818Abstract: A cautery catheter is described having an expandable and electrically conductive mesh that can cauterize treatment sites having large effective surface areas. The mesh is composed of interwoven filaments which are aligned with the cautery catheter in an unexpanded state. Reorientation of the filaments of the mesh enables expansion of the mesh. When the expanded mesh contacts the desired treatment area, an electrocautery unit supplies electrical energy to the filaments of expanded mesh to cauterize the treatment site.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2006Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: Cook Medical Technologies LLCInventor: Kenneth C. Kennedy, II
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Patent number: 7914520Abstract: The present invention is directed to medical catheters that may be modularly constructed to facilitate manufacture and provide properties that may be difficult to achieve with a catheter formed from a single extrusion or multiple materials that are fused together. The catheter may be constructed of one or more core elements that may be partially or fully surrounded by a jacket member in a variety of configurations. The core elements may comprise different properties with respect to the jacket member or one another, thereby permitting increased manufacturing flexibility. The modular catheter designs of the present invention further provide for a variety of lumen configurations, as well as providing for catheters that can change their shape by moving the core elements with respect to the jacket member or one another.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2006Date of Patent: March 29, 2011Assignee: Cook Medical Technologies LLCInventor: Kenneth C. Kennedy, II
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Patent number: 7909797Abstract: A method and apparatus for uncoupling a wire guide from and elongate medical device comprising a catheter shaft having a wire guide lumen extending there through, wherein the material surrounding the wire guide lumen is selected or adapted to facilitate splittability for removal of the wire guide. The catheter shaft includes a wire guide port having a stress riser, the stress riser being configured to reduce the force necessary to rupture or split the portion of the shaft wall adjacent to the wire guide port. In a preferred embodiment, the catheter shaft is coextruded and comprises a plurality of materials. The portion of the shaft adjacent the wire guide lumen is formed from a material is selected or adapted to facilitate splittability as compared to the remaining shaft materials.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2007Date of Patent: March 22, 2011Assignee: Wilson-Cook Medical Inc.Inventors: Kenneth C. Kennedy, II, Steven Mouw
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Patent number: 7811245Abstract: An object-delivery shuttle for delivering an object over an elongate medical device, such as a wire guide, to a desired location within a body.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2006Date of Patent: October 12, 2010Assignee: Wilson-Cook Medical Inc.Inventor: Kenneth C. Kennedy, II
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Publication number: 20100256778Abstract: An implant is disclosed including a bio-compatible implant body that can be provided with a tip, or interconnected by one or more filaments. The implant body can be formed of a variety of biocompatible materials, including bio-remodelable materials such as small intestine submucosa. Methods are disclosed for assembly of the implant. Additionally, a method is disclosed for delivering the implant to a desired location in a patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2010Publication date: October 7, 2010Applicant: Wilson-Cook Medical Inc.Inventors: Kenneth C. Kennedy, II, LiKang Chin
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Publication number: 20100161024Abstract: Over-the-scope stent introducers for detachably engaging at least a portion of the outside of an endoscope insert and for delivering a stent are provided. Embodiments include an inner member having a distal first end portion and a proximal second end portion and openings defining a channel. The inner member includes an outer surface, inner endoscope engaging surface, and stent abutting restraint disposed at the first end portion. Embodiments also include an outer member having a distal section and proximal section having openings defining a passageway sized to slideably receive at least a portion of the inner member, and a stent carrying inner chamber disposed at the distal section passageway and being configured to releasably contain a stent. In alternative embodiments, the inner and outer members are elongated to dispose substantially concentrically over a majority of an endoscope insert.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2010Publication date: June 24, 2010Applicant: Wilson-Cook Medical Inc.Inventors: Kenneth C. Kennedy II, Gregory J. Skerven
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Patent number: 7731652Abstract: A medical device for allowing a physician to unhand a scope or other instruments while maintaining control of the scope or other instruments during a medical procedure. The medical device includes at least one docks and a harness for attaching the dock to the physician's body. The harness can be adjustable, or sized to fit a specific physician. During a procedure, a physician outfitted with the medical device can place a scope and/or other instrument in the dock(s). Once the scope and/or other instrument is placed in the dock(s), the physicians hands are free to perform other procedures, while the physician continually controls the relative position of the scope with respect to the physician or the patient.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2005Date of Patent: June 8, 2010Assignee: Wilson-Cook Medical Inc.Inventors: Vihar C. Surti, Eric Young, Kenneth C. Kennedy, II, Frederick B. Haller, Matthew P. Carter, Antoine Clark, Stephen E. Deal
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Patent number: 7717923Abstract: Over-the-scope stent introducers for detachably engaging at least a portion of the outside of an endoscope insert and for delivering a stent are provided. Embodiments include an inner member having a distal first end portion and a proximal second end portion and openings defining a channel. The inner member includes an outer surface, inner endoscope engaging surface, and stent abutting restraint disposed at the first end portion. Embodiments also include an outer member having a distal section and proximal section having openings defining a passageway sized to slideably receive at least a portion of the inner member, and a stent carrying inner chamber disposed at the distal section passageway and being configured to releasably contain a stent. In alternative embodiments, the inner and outer members are elongated to dispose substantially concentrically over a majority of an endoscope insert.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2006Date of Patent: May 18, 2010Assignee: Wilson-Cook Medical Inc.Inventors: Kenneth C. Kennedy, II, Gregory J. Skerven
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Patent number: 7641646Abstract: An elongate catheter shaft is provided, having a side port aperture through a side wall of the catheter shaft between proximal and distal ends of the shaft. The side port aperture is open to a lumen. Embodiments of the present invention are directed to attached structures disposed in the side port aperture. The attached structures described herein are directed to biasing the catheter shaft in the region of a side port aperture in a straight or curved configuration that resists undesired flexure in the region of the side port aperture and to providing ease of wire guide passage.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2007Date of Patent: January 5, 2010Assignee: Wilson-Cook Medical Inc.Inventor: Kenneth C. Kennedy, II
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Patent number: 7637863Abstract: A wire guide holder having a body for securing an elongate medical wire or tube, such as a wire guide or catheter. The body is adapted to be attached to a scope or a bite block. The body can be provided with protrusions and/or grooves for holding a wire guide. The wire guide holder may be affixed to the medical scope by clamping. The wire guide holder can also be provided with a seal.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2004Date of Patent: December 29, 2009Assignee: Wilson-Cook Medical Inc.Inventors: Stephen E. Deal, David F. Waller, Kenneth C. Kennedy, II, Brian K. Rucker, David M. Hardin, John A. Karpiel
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Patent number: 7637873Abstract: Wire guides and methods of using an elongate wire guide with a first end portion and a flexible second end portion having an increased surface area is provided. The second end portion comprises a nominal outer circumference disposed about a longitudinal axis and having a first outer surface including the nominal outer circumference and defining a first surface area. Protuberances, indentations, peaks, and/or valleys are disposed substantially circumferentially about the nominal outer circumference and defining an effective perimeter greater than the nominal outer circumference and having a second outer surface defining a second surface area greater than the first surface area. Hydrophilic materials and therapeutic agents may be disposed partially on the second end portion and a coating, and a membrane may be disposed about second end portion and coating to form reservoirs or lumens for delivering hydrophilic materials and delivering therapeutic agents.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2006Date of Patent: December 29, 2009Assignee: Winston-Cook Medical Inc.Inventor: Kenneth C. Kennedy, II
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Patent number: 7608056Abstract: Steerable catheter devices are provided having a proximal first end portion, an elongate intermediate portion, and a distal flexible second end portion defining a longitudinal axis, and at least one channel having a proximal opening and terminating at an occluded distal end radially offset relative to the central longitudinal axis and positioned within the catheter flexible second end portion substantially straight in a relaxed position and bent when the occluded distal end is under a change in internal fluid pressure. Optionally, the catheter further has a dye injection lumen and a tool receiving passageway extending from the first end portion to the second end portion. The occluded distal end is axially elastically distensible under an internal fluid pressure to deflect (thereby to steer) the catheter second end portion through the tortuous path of a vessel passageway when used percutaneously or working channel of an endoscope or endoscope accessory device.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2006Date of Patent: October 27, 2009Assignee: Wilson-Cook Medical Inc.Inventor: Kenneth C. Kennedy, II
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Publication number: 20090216319Abstract: An implantable drainage device for treatment of a stricture of a body vessel is disclosed. The device comprises a drainage tube including an inlet and extending to an outlet to define a drainage lumen formed through the inlet and the outlet. The drainage tube includes a swell layer and a cast layer formed about the swell layer. The swell layer has a first agent dispersed thereabout for regulated drug elution through the cast layer. The cast layer has a second agent disposed thereabout for drug elution therefrom.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2008Publication date: August 27, 2009Applicant: WILSON-COOK MEDICAL INC.Inventors: Kenneth C. Kennedy, II, Wenfeng Lu, Brian K. Rucker, Vihar C. Surti
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Patent number: 7566300Abstract: Devices and methods for detachably engaging an insertion section of an endoscope and selectively articulating an endoscopic surgical access channel are provided. A device comprises an articulating main body having a stationary first body, an articulatable second body, and coupler having a mounting member and an articulation link member configured to articulatively couple the second body to the first body. The stationary first body has a distal end, a proximal end, and a first longitudinal axis. The articulatable second body has a proximal opening and a distal opening defining an accessory channel member passageway, the distal opening having a second longitudinal axis oriented toward a space exterior to the first body distal end, wherein the second body longitudinal axis is capable of articulating relative to the first body longitudinal axis.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2005Date of Patent: July 28, 2009Assignee: Wilson-Cook Medical, Inc.Inventors: Jacques Devierre, Kenneth C. Kennedy, II
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Publication number: 20090024087Abstract: A balloon catheter including an inflatable balloon affixed to a catheter. The proximal end of the balloon is affixed to the distal end of the catheter so as to provide an air tight seal there between. A stiffening member extends distally of the distal end of the catheter and forms a slip joint connection with the distal end of the balloon to permit the distal end of the balloon to axially move or translate relative to the distal end of the catheter. The slip joint allows the axial length of balloon to change during inflation or deflation without transferring tensile or compressive forces between the balloon and the catheter. A balloon folding control mechanism is disposed about the portion of the stiffening member traversing the interior of the balloon, and is configured to promote refolding of the balloon into a predetermined and desired folding configuration upon deflation.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2008Publication date: January 22, 2009Applicant: Wilson-Cook Medical Inc.Inventors: Kenneth C. Kennedy, II, Matthew P. Carter
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Publication number: 20090018500Abstract: A balloon catheter including an inflatable balloon affixed to a catheter. The proximal end of the balloon is fixedly connected to the distal end of the catheter, and the distal end of the balloon is supported by stiffening member that extends distally from the distal end of the catheter and through the interior of the balloon. The distal end of the catheter comprises one or more apertures that are in fluid communication with an inflation lumen extending through the catheter. A deflation mechanism is disposed about the stiffening member and is configured to facilitate the flow of an inflation fluid through the interior volume of the balloon and towards the aperture.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2008Publication date: January 15, 2009Applicant: Wilson-Cook Medical Inc.Inventors: Matthew P. Carter, Kenneth C. Kennedy, II
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Publication number: 20080306441Abstract: A balloon catheter including an inflatable balloon affixed to a catheter. The proximal end of the balloon is affixed to the distal end of the catheter so as to provide an air tight seal there between. A stiffening member extends distally of the distal end of the catheter and forms a slip joint connection with the distal end of the balloon to permit the distal end of the balloon to axially move or translate relative to the distal end of the catheter. The slip joint allows the axial length of balloon to change during inflation or deflation without transferring tensile or compressive forces between the balloon and the catheter, thereby preventing transverse creases from forming in the surface of the balloon and preventing the catheter from bowing. The stiffening member provides alignment and lateral support to the distal end of the balloon.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2008Publication date: December 11, 2008Applicant: Wilson-Cook Medical Inc.Inventors: Hilbert D. Brown, Steven K. Chen, Kenneth C. Kennedy, II
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Patent number: 6694169Abstract: An embodiment of the targeting system includes a penetrating beam emitter, a penetrating beam receiver, and a targeting assembly. The targeting assembly is adjustable. The targeting assembly has a targeting marker in a path of a penetrating beam provided by the emitter. The targeting marker is at least partially opaque to a penetrating beam emitted by the emitter, and the targeting marker indicates a targeting point on a target axis. The targeting assembly further includes a targeting beam device capable of providing a targeting beam along the target axis.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2001Date of Patent: February 17, 2004Assignee: Minrad Inc.Inventors: Kenneth C. Kennedy, II, John C. McNeirney
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Patent number: 5989376Abstract: Disclosed are profiles of fiber-reinforced polymeric plastic and a pultrusion apparatus and method for the manufacture thereof. The apparatus is preferably vertically disposed. As one or more fibers is fed into the apparatus, each fiber is spread and wetted with monomer resin in a bundle spreader, formed in a die, and then subjected in a curing chamber to a source of radiation which initiates polymerization of the monomer, resulting in a fiber-reinforced polymeric plastic exiting from the pultrusion apparatus. Suitably, the radiation is ultraviolet, the monomer resin is methacrylate resin, and the fiber is quartz. The resultant profile is long and thin like a structural steel wire, but typically will have only 1/4 the weight thereof while having a strength comparable thereto. Thus, the profile is useful as an orthodontic wire as a replacement instead of structural steel wires used as orthodontic wires.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1997Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillInventors: Robert P. Kusy, Kenneth C. Kennedy, II